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Title: Good Friday conference - Fr. J. Pfeiffer - March 6th, 2013
Post by: Neil Obstat on July 20, 2013, 12:11:06 PM
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Fr. Pfeiffer uses The Passion of the Christ (movie by Mel Gibson)
for a commentary on the Mass and Our Lord's crucifixion.
He says this is being given at St. Isidore's, Watkins, CO, the
second year of the movie's release, which would have been 2005.
Plus, he says he was pastor at St. Isidore for 10 years since his
ordination, and he was ordained in 1994, in Winona. Therefore,
this recording was 8 years old when it was uploaded in 2013.
At minute 1:53:50 he says he is 33 years old, which would have
been true in 2005, but not in 2013.

Various explanations of the imagery and allegory in the meditation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orUp4UG2nUc&list=UUV1QyIsnVeRDWNLvKsLSveA

One of the early observations Fr. makes here is that it is utterly
absurd to accuse Catholics of being "anti-Semitic" when Our Lord
Jesus Christ was a Semite, and His Crucifixion was therefore a
conspicuous act of anti-Semitism, and it is in this that we worship
Him as God, and so those who do not respect the Catholic Faith
are the αnтι-ѕємιтєs.

1:49:00 has more on anti-Semitism.

There is a bit of anomaly with this recording, in that at minute
1:07:18 Fr. says, "We'll go here with some of the symbols in the
movie..." and then at minute 1:59:57 he says the same thing and
the same material follows.  That is, this segment repeats.
Effectively, this is a two-hour recording, not a 2 hour 52 minute
recording, and the final 52 minutes is a repeated segment.

This is in a series, as a YouTube channel [deleted!!] (Pab. the ama-
teur Mexican). The next video that starts immediately when this
one is finished begins with a nice recording of church bells ringing,
but there is no identification of where they are.  They might be
Mexico, but I am not aware of any such bells in the United States.  
I have heard them in Venice and Rome, Italy, at St. Mark's and St.
Peter's respectively.  After an odd segment of a Mexican plaza
band, the main topic begins:  folk music for coffee & donuts after
Mass in Boston, Kentucky.  A guitarist strums and singers join in
with their rendition of Kentucky regional songs, The Little White
Church in the Vale, Keep on the Sunny Side of Life, Love Is Like a
Dying Ember, Remember the Red River Valley (S. Foster).

P.T.A.M. relays a request for "Were You There," which the guitarist
doesn't know.  Actually, it would not be a song that this rhythm
of strumming could be appropriate for.  The guitar would have to
adopt an entirely different style of softly playing background
chords and little or no melody notes, and no rhythm, as the song
is entirely lyrical without any driving pulse in the manner of
Johnny Cash.  

Again, at 15:13 the recording jumps back to repeat the same
material that was from minute 5:29 with Keep on the Sunny Side
of Life, etc. .At 20:16 a final segment begins with 3 children
singing a cappella.



Title: Good Friday conference - Fr. J. Pfeiffer - March 6th, 2013
Post by: Neil Obstat on July 20, 2013, 12:18:54 PM
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The embedded version??????????


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/embed/?v=orUp4UG2nUc&list=UUV1QyIsnVeRDWNLvKsLSveA[/youtube]


This is the voice of Canon Gregorius Hesse.   I don't know where
that is coming from, because I put in the address of the video
with Fr. Pfeiffer on the Crucifixion video. or I thought I did ........


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orUp4UG2nUc&list=UUV1QyIsnVeRDWNLvKsLSveA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orUp4UG2nUc&list=UUV1QyIsnVeRDWNLvKsLSveA
Title: Good Friday conference - Fr. J. Pfeiffer - March 6th, 2013
Post by: Neil Obstat on July 20, 2013, 04:57:31 PM
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ETA:  This video that starts is the one that is first in the playlist of 314
videos on the {Pab. th. Amat. Mex's}  YouTube channel.  When it finishes,
this link above automatically jumps to nr. 8 which is the one I was
trying to link in the embed feature, and is the one the link in the OP takes
you to on YouTube.

The embedded video that plays first, above, ("Sermon Catechism St. Pius
X and Modernism" which is the voice of Canon Gregory Hesse, probably
recorded in c. 2002 at a conference where Fr. Paul Kramer and John Vennari
were also speakers - which I did not intend to imbed but it comes up first
on the playlist for whatever reason) contains important material on:

3:20  The Liberal reformers deliberately bury their ideas in obscure language

---- Here the wiles of HEBF are well described, that he seeks to prevent
his true intentions from being known at face value and hides it in sneaky,
ambiguous and weak terms -- then he fumes and whines when he is called
out on it!

45:00 and 51:00 Opus Dei (Jose Maria Escriva de Balaguer)
35:50 Galileo and his pertinacious contempt for Sacred Scripture
The importance of Tradition in the Church
7:00  Reading from St. Pius X and Pascendi - how important it is to study it
54:20  "Pride sits in Modernism as in its own house."
10:30 Modernist are 'experts' on everything, even though they're wrong  
12:30 principle of non-contradiction - a thing cannot be and not be at the
same time -- also 38:00
13:30 Subjectivism and phenomenology as of JPII, vital immanence
16:20 Readings from Gaudium et Spes chap. 12 man revealing man to man
18:20 GS 22 - JPII has the disconcerting habit of concentrating on the
WORST parts of Vat.II.  
20:20 What I FEEL inside is equal to revelation!  Do you understand
now how it is possible that they say, tradition is improved and will grow with
our experiences and our studies?  If we are the ones who reveal truth
to ourselves, sure - we can improve Tradition!  ...Total religious anarchy

------ On this point, we don't have to wonder much what Canon Hesse
would have said about +F's AFD, where it says,

     4. The entire tradition of Catholic Faith must be the criterion and
guide in understanding the teaching of the Second Vatican Council,
which, in turn, enlightens - in other words deepens and subsequently
makes explicit -  certain aspects of the life and doctrine of the Church
implicitly present within itself or not yet conceptually formulated(8).


------ In light of Canon Hesse's talk here, this AFD #4 becomes exposed
for the jumbled mess of what it is, a combination of no less than 4
(four) different CONDEMNED Modernist principles, all in the same
sentence!

26:-- The Church is growing in its consciousness, no longer the perfect society
(condemned by Vat.I)
27:40  Evolution of dogma
28:50  Why you don't have to worry about crumbs falling off the Host
29:40  Why bishops are telling girls they can use contraception
42:00  We now have a Soviet Socialist community in place of the Church
"The errors of Russia will spread throughout the world -- make that Church
44:40  Pascendi #27 the most important sentence in all the docuмent
two forces:  conservative and progress - not because it's coming from God
but because it needs each other
49:00  Number of external devotions to be reduced
52:30  The laity have no vocation of their own, but rely on the
vocation of the religious to give them a commission to act accordingly.
54:00 Pope St. Pius X on the spirit of pride found among priests

If only ABL had noticed the latent pride in one Fr. Fellay............


Title: Good Friday conference - Fr. J. Pfeiffer - March 6th, 2013
Post by: Neil Obstat on July 20, 2013, 05:31:33 PM
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I'm pretty sure this talk by Fr. Hesse is the same one that is on CD
that you can get from Oltyn Library Services for $5:

(http://www.oltyn.org/page6/page49/page51/files/pl_4_detail_1.png)

current website - which might change (http://www.oltyn.org/page6/page49/page51/2013newlisting3.html)

Saint Pius X and Modernism
$5.00

Father Hesse - A point-by-point easy-to-understand explanation of Pope Saint Pius X's magnificent encyclical against Modernism, Pascendi. Explains how the principles of Modernism are the central elements working within Vatican II and the post-Conciliar Church. A crucial lecture to help the Catholic understand the true nature of the Vatican II reforms.


(That's all the details given on the website, and the CD itself does not
have any more additional information, like date or venue or location.
Curiously, with all the observation that John Vennari has put into this
topic over the years, he is still blind to these principles showing up in
the SSPX under the corrupted influence of the SG, HEBF. If only Fr.
Hesse were still alive, he would be a full-blown Resistance supporter, and
would without question brook no restraint against the wiles of HEBF
.)